SNCF train info: only the Annecy – Paris TGV (n° 6964) on 14th June 2025, leaving Annecy at 9:24 am, will be affected by the work announced by the SNCF. On the weekend of 14th and 15th June, all other regional TER and TGV trains leaving Annecy will be running as usual.
Henrietta and Martincito are two kids destined to be best friends. Their ever-expanding
curiosity, imagination, and creativity give them the power of ‘Macanudo’, the ability to
see an invisible, magical world surrounding the lives of children everywhere.
With their partners Fellini the talking cat and Olga the imaginary monster, these four
upstarts celebrate the wondrous years of childhood and inspire other kids (and a few
unusual adults) to use their own Macanudo and find the magic in the mundane. There
are countless worlds to discover and creatures to befriend, but only if you’re willing to
open your minds and hearts to the possibilities. Macanudo teaches all audiences that
childhood is not something meant to grow out of but something you are meant to
take with you.
Demare a Sensory Journey to the depths of the Ocean
It combines scientific research and artisanal fishing knowledge to raise awareness about marine conservation. By embodying marine animals and experiencing their sensory worlds, participants delve into the archetype of "home", and the global interdependence of oceans.
In Argentina's new geographical territory, transformed by floods and high temperatures, a huge plague of insects arrives, scaring the people who live in the region. Meanwhile, no matter what, three friends are determined to spend their vacation together.
Two interactive experiences, played individually or in multi-user mode. Each is set in a region affected by deforestation: one in South America and one in Europe. You embody characters from different cultures, gaining perspectives on their relationship with trees.
In a town perched on a hill rich in minerals, the Jamaa family lives a
peaceful life. The mother is expecting a new child. The whole family
rejoices: soon there will be five of them.
But the explosions of the mines, once far away, are coming closer and
closer, making the earth tremble.
One day the school collapses, killing the headmaster. Thank God it was
holiday time, but the whole town was shaken...
After the funeral, Mr Jamaa, a respected figure in the town, organises a
resistance with the residents to save their housing estate. Despite the
residents’ protests and Mr Jamaa’s visits on his motorbike to defend their
cause, the authorities’ promises are in vain.
The machines continue their destructive work. The mine digs into the
hillside, trucks and explosions interrupt life in the town, and the cracks in
the houses that still stand widen.
As Mrs Jamaa’s belly grows...
Residents continue to denounce the situation, but the official radio
continues to broadcast false reports.
One by one, families gave up the fight and left the estate for good.
Shops closed. Conditions worsened. The cracks in the Jamaa family’s
home multiply and hope fades.
They too decide to leave, importing what they can. On their way out, a
new series of explosions, even closer, triggers Mrs Jamaa’s contractions.
It’s panic time! Her brave dog sets off to find help, and as the dump
trucks move at breakneck speed, the explosions finally cause the hill to
collapse, engulfing the destructive machines.
Mrs Jamaa and her family narrowly escape thanks to her former
neighbour, who was alerted by her dog. I
n a makeshift shanty town, a party is organised with all the former
residents of the estate to celebrate the arrival of a new baby.
Everyone dances, even the dog!